How INTOLERANCE (1916) invented modern filmmaking
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON AND JOIN THE INSIDERS FILM CLUB! To support this channel and access content early, visit: / themediainsider ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music provided by HookSounds - get a discounted subscription by using this link: https://www.hooksounds.com/ref/TheMed... Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages 1916 and A Sun-Play of the Ages is DW Griffith's epic historical drama that stands for decades, and is one of the films that made modern cinema. In this video analyses how pioneering editing techniques such as crosscutting, dissolves, and match on action were used alongside close-up shots and high budget sets to make the first blockbuster in Hollywood. A great case study for film historians. Watch the full film here: • Intolerance (1916) Full HD Movie The Media Insider is a channel for all things media and film. If you are studying them or just an enthusiast, subscibe for regular doses of theory and analysis.

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